Dominica is home to some spectacular and unique wildlife, both on land and in the sea.

Wherever you go, music fills your ears.
If the natural music of the birds and the animals is not enough, then the musical vibes of the people will satisfy your needs.
On the buses and in the streets a variety of music can be heard : calypso, reggae and local folk music.
Most villages have a few of their own bands, and they can be heard in many of the local village bars. Each Dominica village also has its own 'feast' which is a music and dance extravaganza.
Carnival time is at the end of January / beginning of February.

In the forest, you will find an abundance of interesting creatures, including our resident possom, the Manicou, the Agouti which is sort of a cross between a rat and a guinea pig, the very endangered Mountain Chicken (which is actually a kind of frog), green iguanas and boa constrictors.
There are also two indigenous species of parrot, as well as many other colourful birds with great singing voices.

Our local beach at Rosalie (20 minutes walk from Rosalie Forest) is a popular nesting ground for a few different types of turtles, and whale watching is also a popular and rewarding activity here in Dominica.